10 itself is a multiple of 5, so any multiple of 10 must also be a multiple of 5.
5 is not a multiple of 10. 5 is a factor of 10. 10, like all other positive integers, is both a factor and a multiple of itself.
The answer is 10.
A multiple of 10 must end in a zero
The third multiple of 10 is 1000 of course. Actually the third multiple of 10 besides 0 would be 30; 10, 20, and 30 are multiples of 10.
Any multiple of 10 is also a multiple of 5.
Because 20 is a multiple of 10.
Since 10 is a multiple of 5, it is automatically the LCM.
Yes, 10 is a multiple of 20.
Any multiple of 10 is a multiple of 5 and 10
10 itself is a multiple of 5, so any multiple of 10 must also be a multiple of 5.
NO, but 80 is a multiple of 10
No. 5 is a factor of 10. 10 is a multiple of 5.
5 is not a multiple of 10. 5 is a factor of 10. 10, like all other positive integers, is both a factor and a multiple of itself.
10 is a multiple of 1,2,and 5
Any multiple of 10.
10, 36 and 900